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kickstarter the web that helped. her get out there. that is why we. should grin and he will make it people pay story about her so you know you hate it like it does a way out here. or trish but opponents of the job act and its new crowdfunding rules simply say it's ripe for fraud and abuse here's what self professed white collar criminal sam antara told us. all even get me started on that ok we got it but i would love the jobs act i love the jobs act to go back into crime or it will definitely get into the next. joining me now is bob how you doing today why did you have to intro. now crowdfunding it's nothing new you know it's been around forever your liberty statue of liberty is crowdfunding there you go from the french . you know you small ventures could legally raise money via loans or gifts for a long time now but only equity or stock within an actual company and within an actual company that is legally a new thing to do and it was off limits for a long time why is that what does it mean to own equity or stock in
kickstarter the web that helped. her get out there. that is why we. should grin and he will make it people pay story about her so you know you hate it like it does a way out here. or trish but opponents of the job act and its new crowdfunding rules simply say it's ripe for fraud and abuse here's what self professed white collar criminal sam antara told us. all even get me started on that ok we got it but i would love the jobs act i love the jobs act to go back into crime or it will definitely...
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they are needed initially to kickstart and open up these markets. they are already seeing a need for subsidies. >> what areas of the energy field are attractin the most investment? which sector is the sector du jour at the moment? >> it depends on the geographic area you are looking at. in florida, it is energy efficiency and led lighting. solar lighting and solar photovoltaics. they are seeing a much rater investment in wind technologies. >> which public companies in the u.s. have had the most success? >> could you repeat that? >> which public companies in the clean energy sector have had the most success in the u.s.? >> what i am seeing right now is the lighting where it is booming. we are seeing a tremendous amount of investment in energy efficiencies. when we talk about clean energy, we want to reduce our energy consumption before we begin to provide new sources of renewable energy. the efficiency market is where we need to begin this discussion. there are billions of dollars of energy savings that can be accrued in florida alone. i think there
they are needed initially to kickstart and open up these markets. they are already seeing a need for subsidies. >> what areas of the energy field are attractin the most investment? which sector is the sector du jour at the moment? >> it depends on the geographic area you are looking at. in florida, it is energy efficiency and led lighting. solar lighting and solar photovoltaics. they are seeing a much rater investment in wind technologies. >> which public companies in the u.s....
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she hopes to kickstart the 10 year plan to end homelessness. >> and executive director. the sole goal is to make sure we are getting the most for the money we spent. >> the city estimates the number of homeless on any given night as 3000, little change. baltimore county, where parents are on edge because they received an automated call from a high school warning them about a man trying to lower a girl into the woods. baltimore county police say around 3:00 yesterday afternoon, a man grabbed the arm of a high school student and said, how are you? the police say the student walked away and the man went into the woods. .o word on the man's identity eight people are dead following a horrific fire crash in northern tennessee. a bus taking a church group home to north carolina blew a tire and crashed into an suv and a tractor-trailer after crossing a highway median. authorities say 14 others are hurt. the accident shut down the interstate as a result. the jura we has found the concert promoter of michael jackson's final concert tour, should not be held liable in the singer's d
she hopes to kickstart the 10 year plan to end homelessness. >> and executive director. the sole goal is to make sure we are getting the most for the money we spent. >> the city estimates the number of homeless on any given night as 3000, little change. baltimore county, where parents are on edge because they received an automated call from a high school warning them about a man trying to lower a girl into the woods. baltimore county police say around 3:00 yesterday afternoon, a man...
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> our commitment 2014 report, the day you announce your running mate is generally a positive one to kickstart fundraising and stress your campaign ideas. but doug gansler's big announcement was overshadowed by follow-up from an unrelated issue. was peppered he with questions about a report in the washington post that cited documents indicating he ordered maryland state troopers to drive him around lights and sirens on and to speed and run red lights on the way to appointments. he did issue a statement yesterday saying "the picture being painted by these documents is not an accurate reflection of reality. a few of the troopers who provided me protection felt my backseat driving made him uncomfortable. for that i apologize." >> the inner loop of the beltway's back opened tonight after a deadly multivehicle rash on traffic to a standstill earlier today. it happened around the belair exit in overly. maryland state officials say a 51-year-old man died at the scene. crews were not able to reopen the lanes until about six hours after that crash. to anne arundel county where authorities say a bicycli
> our commitment 2014 report, the day you announce your running mate is generally a positive one to kickstart fundraising and stress your campaign ideas. but doug gansler's big announcement was overshadowed by follow-up from an unrelated issue. was peppered he with questions about a report in the washington post that cited documents indicating he ordered maryland state troopers to drive him around lights and sirens on and to speed and run red lights on the way to appointments. he did issue a...
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beijing is leading a trade mission there at a time when london is vying for china's favor and billions to kickstart the u.k. economy and as our cities point a boy career pours perks in it for beijing. britain's doors are open to china and more importantly the u.k. is recession hits economy is ready for chinese money to start flowing in that's the message that the u.k. chancellor george osborne is sending on a trade mission to china this week he told students at a beijing university that unlike some other western countries he doesn't want to resist china's economic progress or put up trade barriers but he wants britain to share in the economic progress that means seeking chinese investment in british infrastructure such as british airports and water and energy and eight hundred million pound deal for a chinese company to develop manchester airport has already been unveiled george osborne said that he's determined to open a new chapter in u.k. chinese relations and make britons see that the chinese economy is no longer low wage or low tech one of my tasks this week is to explain to the british people
beijing is leading a trade mission there at a time when london is vying for china's favor and billions to kickstart the u.k. economy and as our cities point a boy career pours perks in it for beijing. britain's doors are open to china and more importantly the u.k. is recession hits economy is ready for chinese money to start flowing in that's the message that the u.k. chancellor george osborne is sending on a trade mission to china this week he told students at a beijing university that unlike...
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of greece at this point they're saying why not use the available to all to kickstart the greek economy you think electronic currencies correct i think the key round here is to start and for some something to kick start in a country like greece or portugal or whatever else you see in the tools for the government and the country's central bank and if there is political weight you can next week simply start paying and expenses for the government on their wages some kind chanst in a share of these new strong returns and everyone has a mobile phone today so it will start circulating into the economy and that firms and businesses will then have the choice of saying well i'm not accepting this new currency oh i did model europe's and then then we get less business suit so firms being forced to accept it and then firms are starting to pay their employees use you know share in this new electoral return states so it's really sort of percolate into the economy and then it can be taxed back again so that the government says that well we pay out in this chair oh then your crisis turns it and we tak
of greece at this point they're saying why not use the available to all to kickstart the greek economy you think electronic currencies correct i think the key round here is to start and for some something to kick start in a country like greece or portugal or whatever else you see in the tools for the government and the country's central bank and if there is political weight you can next week simply start paying and expenses for the government on their wages some kind chanst in a share of these...
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hypocrisy and the corruption inherent to these systems and then shed light on the issues so that it kickstarts the justice system again so that it might work you know in a particular case it might work wow but what it does in a grander sense is show the fact that there is kind of systemic problems when it comes to the justice system but when we see going into places like pay pal or the vatican or hacking the state department do you see this as legitimate activism or should these type of actions be prosecuted. so i do see it as legitimate activism and i tend to see it as civil disobedience in most cases and because it's civil disobedience i do believe that the actors involved should be willing to face legal consequences which might include some fines and and even some limited jail turns but unfortunately the system is so warped currently where there's no space in the united states especially for digital direct action and civil disobedience so the punishment is so cruel and so excessive. that it hasn't allowed a place for this so yes i believe there should be a consequence but not the types of c
hypocrisy and the corruption inherent to these systems and then shed light on the issues so that it kickstarts the justice system again so that it might work you know in a particular case it might work wow but what it does in a grander sense is show the fact that there is kind of systemic problems when it comes to the justice system but when we see going into places like pay pal or the vatican or hacking the state department do you see this as legitimate activism or should these type of actions...
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hypocrisy and the corruption inherent to these systems and then shed light on the issues so that it kickstarts the justice system again so that it might work you know in a particular case it might work wow but what it does in a grander sense is show the fact that there is kind of systemic problems when it comes to the justice system but when we see going into places like pay pal or the vatican or hacking the state department do you see this as legitimate activism or should these type of actions be prosecuted. so i do see it as legitimate activism and i tend to see it as civil disobedience in most cases and because it's civil disobedience i do believe that the actors involved should be willing to face legal consequences which might include some fines and and even some limited jail turns but unfortunately the system is so warped currently where there's no space in the united states especially for digital direct action and civil disobedience so the punishment is so cruel and so excessive. that it hasn't allowed a place for this so yes i believe there should be a consequence but not the types of c
hypocrisy and the corruption inherent to these systems and then shed light on the issues so that it kickstarts the justice system again so that it might work you know in a particular case it might work wow but what it does in a grander sense is show the fact that there is kind of systemic problems when it comes to the justice system but when we see going into places like pay pal or the vatican or hacking the state department do you see this as legitimate activism or should these type of actions...
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he raised over $600,000 on kickstarter. there is no world five years ago where he would have gotten that kind of advance or gotten that book to come to fruition. and here he is an artist doing what he loves. finally have hamlet make good decisions in his life and he can do that. he's now connected directly to his fans and able to do his art. it's not just the zuckerbergs and the drew housens. it's artists showing up in canada doing what they love. >> you're based in brooklyn, you mentioned, and you're a big proponent of the new york start-up scene. >> oh, yes. >> some people in new york have thrown barbs to silicon valley. >> very salty. >> he said i would never want to live in palo alto. how do you feel about silicon valley versus new york in >> i also -- i lived in san francisco for two years. and i lived in the mission. it was wonderful. your mexican food is much better over here. i will grant you that. but i was born, i was made, born in new york. i still have an affinity for the city. i think it makes me sad when i see
he raised over $600,000 on kickstarter. there is no world five years ago where he would have gotten that kind of advance or gotten that book to come to fruition. and here he is an artist doing what he loves. finally have hamlet make good decisions in his life and he can do that. he's now connected directly to his fans and able to do his art. it's not just the zuckerbergs and the drew housens. it's artists showing up in canada doing what they love. >> you're based in brooklyn, you...
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series big deal crowdsourcing now you may have heard of sites like kickstarter which helps regular people get access to funding for everything from our projects to ork degree search to new technologies for letting them hit up friends and start street and strangers for contributions to their crazy ideas but what if your project is a little more personal like a vacation or a wedding well there's a site for that too now a startup called boost up lets its users raise money for quote life's big purchases and it just raised one million dollars for itself from investors so is this all kind of tacky or is it going to improve outcomes for gift giving here to talk about this the one the only. hello my dear ok as they go in there now first and foremost you know getting gas to pay for your wedding was considered kind of tacky and low brow for a while but now it's the norm and it seems like an easier thing to do having guests pay for your vacation is nothing to do with your wedding skipping i guess buddies what do you think about this crazy or it's kind of crazy but i want to correct you a little bit
series big deal crowdsourcing now you may have heard of sites like kickstarter which helps regular people get access to funding for everything from our projects to ork degree search to new technologies for letting them hit up friends and start street and strangers for contributions to their crazy ideas but what if your project is a little more personal like a vacation or a wedding well there's a site for that too now a startup called boost up lets its users raise money for quote life's big...
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access to insurance and then buy fertilizers and then make mobile payments for the food for dollar kickstarter agricultural pump which means they can get access to the underground water table point three times more crops incomes go up from one hundred sixty to sixty hundred dollars a head suddenly what you're doing is you're reducing the root causes of the problems that are making people flee the countryside to the city and this is a market that's a billion dollars in kenya alone the poor spend of kerosene thirty eight billion global budget i mean right here in london you have the silicon round about us is the home of the startup culture in london is this the kind of thing that's going to take london in to the twenty first century the next fifty years what do you think about the silicon roundabout culture i believe it's great i believe it's a vital part of the future ok let me jump in and ask you this why would that george osborne try to stimulate the economy not by boosting silicon roundabout or by giving broadband all over the country but by creating a housing bubble by offering this help to
access to insurance and then buy fertilizers and then make mobile payments for the food for dollar kickstarter agricultural pump which means they can get access to the underground water table point three times more crops incomes go up from one hundred sixty to sixty hundred dollars a head suddenly what you're doing is you're reducing the root causes of the problems that are making people flee the countryside to the city and this is a market that's a billion dollars in kenya alone the poor spend...
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access to insurance and then buy fertilizers and then make mobile payments for the food for dollar kickstart agricultural from pump which means they can get access to the underground water table point three times more crops incomes go up from one hundred sixty to sixty hundred dollars a head for me what you're doing is you're reducing the root causes of the problems that are making people flee the countryside to the city and this is a market that's a billion dollars in kenya alone the poor spend of kerosine thirty eight billion global ok i mean right here in london you have the silicon around about you which is the home of the startup culture in london is this the kind of thing that's going to take london in to the twenty first century the next fifty years what do you think about the silicon roundabout culture i believe it's great i believe it's a vital part of the future ok let me jump in and ask you this why would that george osborne try to stimulate the economy not by boosting silicon roundabout or by giving broadband all over the country but by creating a housing bubble by offering this
access to insurance and then buy fertilizers and then make mobile payments for the food for dollar kickstart agricultural from pump which means they can get access to the underground water table point three times more crops incomes go up from one hundred sixty to sixty hundred dollars a head for me what you're doing is you're reducing the root causes of the problems that are making people flee the countryside to the city and this is a market that's a billion dollars in kenya alone the poor...
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to mayor said she hopes kickstart the 10 year plan. executived an director to make sure we get the most for the money we spend. reportcity put out a new on homelessness. one thing that a mention, it is hard to know how many homeless people there are. >> thanks. here's a look at the other big stories we're following. behindsay this man is nine burglaries in anne arundel county over the past few months. 54-year-old david holland may be linked to many more. holland is behind bars traced to smash and grabs in every district of the county from glen burnie to edgewater. holland would break over -- break-in overnight and still money and take off. it is not clear if he had accomplices and the investigation is still going. police announced another public enemy number one. troyis christopher goode. he was wanted for stabbing his children's mother to death. . he is reportedly linked to an incident in ohio. he is said to be armed and extremely dangerous. if you have information please contact metro crimestoppers. nearly a dozen people are out of t
to mayor said she hopes kickstart the 10 year plan. executived an director to make sure we get the most for the money we spend. reportcity put out a new on homelessness. one thing that a mention, it is hard to know how many homeless people there are. >> thanks. here's a look at the other big stories we're following. behindsay this man is nine burglaries in anne arundel county over the past few months. 54-year-old david holland may be linked to many more. holland is behind bars traced to...
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roach a live cockroach that can control with a swipe of your i phone you can control what it does the kickstarter company backyard brains is behind this little contraption well the roach creators say that their control device does not hurt the cockroach but it tricks their brains into doing what the core the the person with the phone wants how well researchers essentially happened to the antenna of a roach and make it think it hit a wall therefore causing the bug to term the price for the remote control roach is a cool ninety nine bucks relatively cheap for the first ever a commercial cyborg however this does raise serious ethical concerns about the future of robotics controlling some backyard pest might be a funny prospect but when do we draw the line when we control a dog or an elephant or a human just something to think about as we enter this brave new world of technological innovation and that does it from now on they can lopez. three. three. three. three blown deal for your media. free deal done to our teeth dot com. so.
roach a live cockroach that can control with a swipe of your i phone you can control what it does the kickstarter company backyard brains is behind this little contraption well the roach creators say that their control device does not hurt the cockroach but it tricks their brains into doing what the core the the person with the phone wants how well researchers essentially happened to the antenna of a roach and make it think it hit a wall therefore causing the bug to term the price for the...
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rene's proclivity to scrounge around for anything that grows wild pretty much kickstarted the restaurant world's now widely emulated practice of foraging. >> you see all this grass but these are succulents. >> rene since the beginning is thinking about how to put into a plate what's around you basically. >> you need to be like a 19th century naturalist. >> botanist. naturalist. >> chew on this. do you taste cilantro? >> yes. >> disguised as grass here, here, here, it's everywhere. >> good to go? >> service. >> service. >> roasted chowder. >> i know these ingredients we were plucking them yesterday. >> yes. >> wow. >> this will be the future, no? your mama cook these dishes. there's go forage, guys. come on, kids. >> there you go. >> sea beans. salty, juicy, crunchy. >> if i were looking at this at home, i would very much be thinking, come on, man, it's grass. it's grass. it's green stuff. it all tastes the same. >> yeah. >> it totally doesn't. >> it totally doesn't. >> now some of this stuff poison? >> yeah. >> have you ever eaten something that -- >> oh, yeah. on the spot diarrhea. >> r
rene's proclivity to scrounge around for anything that grows wild pretty much kickstarted the restaurant world's now widely emulated practice of foraging. >> you see all this grass but these are succulents. >> rene since the beginning is thinking about how to put into a plate what's around you basically. >> you need to be like a 19th century naturalist. >> botanist. naturalist. >> chew on this. do you taste cilantro? >> yes. >> disguised as grass here,...
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. >> the bay area coside club is kickstarting a campaign with a national nonprofit called not in our school. >> that's an ongoing bullying prevention campaign to get students to learn to speak up and stand up for themselves and others to stop bullying and to build a safe and inclusive and accepting school where everybody gets along. >>reporter: the director of that organization hopping on herself. >> my hair. >> and symbolizing the joint drive to teach the dangers of prejudice and bullying. >> it creates a damage that can last a lifetime. it can have serious consequences. >> like the recent suicide of the 12-year-old girl in florida and audrey, the 15-year-old from saratoga who took her own life a little more than a year ago. the u.s. education department reports nearly a third of students between the ages of 12 and 18 report being bullied either in person or online. >> students need to know that by standing and not doing anything about bullying does not do anything but continue the cycle of bullying. >>reporter: that lesson is not lost on these students. >> what did you learn today
. >> the bay area coside club is kickstarting a campaign with a national nonprofit called not in our school. >> that's an ongoing bullying prevention campaign to get students to learn to speak up and stand up for themselves and others to stop bullying and to build a safe and inclusive and accepting school where everybody gets along. >>reporter: the director of that organization hopping on herself. >> my hair. >> and symbolizing the joint drive to teach the dangers...
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i think kickstart is great and opens it up for companies that don't have a profit you get in return. something has to be done about protecting investors because i don't think people who make the products or services are necessarily going to be thinking about the responsibility you would if you were an ipo. >> regulated in some small way. >> thank you very much, dom and cindy. three of the biggest winners in today's trading where cnbc is are checking out america's favorite most widely held companies. the companies you own directly or are in your funds. we'll be back after this. ♪ wow...look at you. i've always tried to give it my best shot. these days i'm living with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. at first, i took warfarin, but i wondered, "could i up my game?" my doctor told me about eliquis. and three important reasons to take eliquis instead. one, in a clinical trial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin. two, eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three... unlike
i think kickstart is great and opens it up for companies that don't have a profit you get in return. something has to be done about protecting investors because i don't think people who make the products or services are necessarily going to be thinking about the responsibility you would if you were an ipo. >> regulated in some small way. >> thank you very much, dom and cindy. three of the biggest winners in today's trading where cnbc is are checking out america's favorite most...
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to scrape the bottom of the barrelp everyone is hoping at some point these ultralow interest rates kickstart the economy and a lot of demand but we've kind of seen the opposite of that. consumers are pulling back a little, the auto business is weakening and businesses are so concerned about regulation, about health care, about problems in washington, that unless they really have to hire or really have to add capacity they're not doing it either. we need a strong economy for the strong -- for strong banks and vice versa. >> kayla, do you get the sense what we've seen with these two reports, does that indicate that we're going to see similar things for some of the other big financials as they continue to roll out? it seems to me they're all very individual stories? >> they're very different. citigroup what we're looking at is the first full year under its new ceo. he's slimmed down that business. he's really made it more efficient and reduced the drag from the bad bank on that bank. i think that citi has its individual problems and successes. bank of america, interestingly enough, an analyst o
to scrape the bottom of the barrelp everyone is hoping at some point these ultralow interest rates kickstart the economy and a lot of demand but we've kind of seen the opposite of that. consumers are pulling back a little, the auto business is weakening and businesses are so concerned about regulation, about health care, about problems in washington, that unless they really have to hire or really have to add capacity they're not doing it either. we need a strong economy for the strong -- for...
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>> of not done the kickstart yet. ben 1/2 -- it seems to kind of go against what that was about. thanks for being with us. we appreciate it. christian charles of mouths to work, thank you so much. cheryl: time for your west coast minute. an employee was arrested in connection with several dry ice explosion that occurred over the last few days. and taken into custody last night. took the dry ice from a plane inside a 20 of plastic bottle and left in the men's restroom where exploded sunday night. another explosion occurred monday. the former mayor of san diego pled guilty to felony charges, abusing female staffers, a peer in court a month after he publicly denied wrongdoing and accused political foes of going on on which hunt. the plea agreement includes a recommendation of a three month confinements followed by a couple years of probation. the federal shutdown has all but put a stop to alaska's king crest fishing industry. federal workers are needed to process those permits for every boat but not only restaurants around the world on standby but the weather is beautiful land perfe
>> of not done the kickstart yet. ben 1/2 -- it seems to kind of go against what that was about. thanks for being with us. we appreciate it. christian charles of mouths to work, thank you so much. cheryl: time for your west coast minute. an employee was arrested in connection with several dry ice explosion that occurred over the last few days. and taken into custody last night. took the dry ice from a plane inside a 20 of plastic bottle and left in the men's restroom where exploded sunday...
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that's what kickstarted this movement back in early july when i saw he was changing the law. congress shouldn't fund it if it's not ready. he not going to follow the law. i hope that's what he means. >> our colleague ted cruz said mitigating or lessening the impact of obama care should be directly died to the debt ceiling fight. how would that play out? >> i think obama-care implement takes has a tighter nexus to the continuing resolution. >> i'm assuming you would agree with senator cruz on that. you want to tie the debt ceiling fight to softening obama-care. >> i'll do anything i can to protect the american people from obama-care. i think what he's saying is the timing of this, maybe we are forced to tie it together. i don't think it's necessarily ideal. >> how long does the shutdown last? >> i have no idea. but i don't think it need to last beyond this week. we can fund 98 per of government. by funding those things that have nothing to do with the implementation of obama-care. we can do it in a matter of hours. the house acted last week and a week ago today the senate resp
that's what kickstarted this movement back in early july when i saw he was changing the law. congress shouldn't fund it if it's not ready. he not going to follow the law. i hope that's what he means. >> our colleague ted cruz said mitigating or lessening the impact of obama care should be directly died to the debt ceiling fight. how would that play out? >> i think obama-care implement takes has a tighter nexus to the continuing resolution. >> i'm assuming you would agree with...
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kickstarting that growth but at a price. netflix gets $8 a month for home. the allies with cable it will be less at the cable guys grab their share. ashley: thank you, dennis. this is interesting. one sect of the u.s. economy thriving on the threat of a debt default. the survivalist industries, technical training schooos and doomsday bunker manufacturers recording and uptake in business in the past few days as u.s. credit default inches closer, these companies are preparing families for the very worst teaching them how to start a fire, find clean water, build a shelter, combat zombies and use weapons for protection. the apocalypse. tracy: if we default, i need a bunker. is it me what you are saying. ashley: somebody is making money, i guess. tracy: coming up on "countdown to the closing bell." moving closer to the deal on capitol hill big-time name-calling between the senate and house members. the latest from the senate and the house. we will tell you how wall street is reacting to it all. "countdown to the closing bell" is next. don't go anywhere. ♪ [ ind
kickstarting that growth but at a price. netflix gets $8 a month for home. the allies with cable it will be less at the cable guys grab their share. ashley: thank you, dennis. this is interesting. one sect of the u.s. economy thriving on the threat of a debt default. the survivalist industries, technical training schooos and doomsday bunker manufacturers recording and uptake in business in the past few days as u.s. credit default inches closer, these companies are preparing families for the...
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key taliban figure reportedly as jennifer mentioned under house arrest in pakistan, how important is kickstarting peace talks with the taliban? >> he is very important. one of the major stumbling blocks in trying to start the a peace process is finding somebody on it is taliban side of the equation with whom kabul can negotiate. that's been a very tall order. he was in prison in pakistan since 2010 when arrested following a joint c.i.a.-pakistani operation. he was released recently. his exact whereabouts are unthrown, a it is believed he is under strict control by the pakistanis. everybody involved, particularly afghans want to see that taliban leader released to begin negotiations. >> let's hope for stability in the region. phil, thank you. >> today marks the one year anniversary of super storm sandy. it brought destructive winds, massive flooding and white spread power outages to the east coast. victims a srying to get their lives back on track. homeowners and businesses have worked to repair the damage caused by the storm. the cost both in human materials and financially have been enormous. in
key taliban figure reportedly as jennifer mentioned under house arrest in pakistan, how important is kickstarting peace talks with the taliban? >> he is very important. one of the major stumbling blocks in trying to start the a peace process is finding somebody on it is taliban side of the equation with whom kabul can negotiate. that's been a very tall order. he was in prison in pakistan since 2010 when arrested following a joint c.i.a.-pakistani operation. he was released recently. his...
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we provide finance to basically kickstart the markets. if we do enough of that it will become self-sustaining. it's a huge issue. there's this conundrum around the low-hanging fruit. having said that i think in the developing world, because the size of the unmet energy needs are so large, we can get all the way there. i think in the developed world we have contribute a lot. that's why we're seeing it being so flat. the rate at which demand is growing relatively small compared to what we can deliver through energy efficiency. in the developed world, developing world i think they can flatten the curve a bit but the curve will still be going out. we need to think about this estimate of what's going in pl play. >> during this presentation you didn't touch upon the 10-foot pole. let me ask you. two weeks ago i drove from here in washington all the way to ottawa canada. we at the same time -- in the united states, right close to the border it's 360 -- $3.60, $3.70. after you cross the border because $6.50, $6.70. the canadian and u.s. dollars a
we provide finance to basically kickstart the markets. if we do enough of that it will become self-sustaining. it's a huge issue. there's this conundrum around the low-hanging fruit. having said that i think in the developing world, because the size of the unmet energy needs are so large, we can get all the way there. i think in the developed world we have contribute a lot. that's why we're seeing it being so flat. the rate at which demand is growing relatively small compared to what we can...
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last year the device raised a half million dollars on kickstarter. they start shipping next month so oh get ready to say cheese for that. my question is, can other people access where i've been? >> that's what's scary. >> i don't want other people to see the two shots of where i am at all times of the day. >> no, i don't think we want to see where you are. >> wait a minute, what are you saying? wait a minute. >> all right. moving on. >> all right. >> it seems as if we're covering a lot of stories like this next one again. a gps mapping device led someone into trouble. in fact, this was a near-death experience. >> what are you trying to say? no, i'm kidding. in san diego, a tourist says he was nearly hit by a train. it's because a glitch led him right on to railroad tracks in the dark. >> just two weeks ago, we told you about an apple mac glitch that led multiple people on to the runway. an airport in alaska. thankfully, no one entered in any of these incidents, but i think we're all guilty of using this as your crush wherever you go and it's not that
last year the device raised a half million dollars on kickstarter. they start shipping next month so oh get ready to say cheese for that. my question is, can other people access where i've been? >> that's what's scary. >> i don't want other people to see the two shots of where i am at all times of the day. >> no, i don't think we want to see where you are. >> wait a minute, what are you saying? wait a minute. >> all right. moving on. >> all right. >> it...